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Spectrum, Volume 23, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 23, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU Ranked Second in CT Alcohol Violations -- 'Tis the Season to be Spending -- Dr. Pavone Shares Facts for AIDS Awareness -- Italian Club Comes Back to SHU -- Nancy Sidoti Appointed New Dean of University College -- New Trustees Appointed at SHU -- Huge Holiday Displays Take Over Neighborhoods -- Sacred Heart Students Experience The History of Psychology in Person -- He Said... She Said... -- Class Clowns -- Hothouse Flowers Thriving Again in U.S. -- SHU Art Students Again Recognized by Society of Illustrators -- Making Picture Perfect Moments During the Holidays! -- Looking Back: …
Phoenix, 2004-12-08, Student Life
Phoenix, 2004-12-08, Student Life
Phoenix
The Phoenix is a student newspaper published at Governors State University since August 2002. The newspaper features student reporting, opinions, news, and photos.
Ua11/1 Echo, December, Wku Public Affairs
Ua11/1 Echo, December, Wku Public Affairs
WKU Archives Records
A born digital magazine once delivered over the internet was a continuation of the Echo publication.
Arbiter, November 29, Students Of Boise State University
Arbiter, November 29, Students Of Boise State University
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Keller, Bernard, Bronx African American History Project
Keller, Bernard, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Bernard Keller was born on November 14 1952 and he lived in Washington Houses on 99th street until he was 8. His parents were Mable and Howard senior. He has two brothers and two sisters. His ancestry on both sides is African-American, not carribean. His father worked in the Housing Authority and his mother, once he and his siblings had grown up, worked as a school aid. However, both his mother and his father had only a rudimentary education, though this did not prevent them from encouraging their children to do well in school and go to college. When …
November 11, 2004, James Madison University
November 11, 2004, James Madison University
The Breeze, 2000-2009
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Lightfoot, Michelle And Lightfoot, Natasha, Bronx African American History Project
Lightfoot, Michelle And Lightfoot, Natasha, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Interviewees: Natasha Lightfoot and Michelle Lightfoot
Interviewers: Brian Purnell
Summarized by Alice Stryker
Natasha and Michelle are sisters and lived in the Bronx for most of their lives. Both were born at St. Luke’s Hospital. Their parents are Jocelyn and William, both fromAntigua. Although the couple dated in Antigua, they did not marry until both had immigrated to theUnited Statesin 1970. Their maternal grandmother taught at schools and was a seamstress from the home and the maternal grandfather was a maechanic and a cab driver. Their paternal grandmother worked as a domestic and their paternal grandfather worked for a newspaper. …
The Ticker, November 8, 2004
The Ticker
The Ticker is the student newspaper of Baruch College. It has been published continuously since 1932, when the Baruch College campus was the School of Business and Civic Administration of the City College of New York.
Maine Campus November 08 2004, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus November 08 2004, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Dit Independent, Issue 2, 1st.-30th. Of November, 2004, Dit:Students Union
Dit Independent, Issue 2, 1st.-30th. Of November, 2004, Dit:Students Union
DIT Student Union
No abstract provided.
Dit Independent, Issue 1, 1st.-30th. Of November, 2004, Dit:Students Union
Dit Independent, Issue 1, 1st.-30th. Of November, 2004, Dit:Students Union
DIT Student Union
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Forms Of Address And Epistolary Etiquette In The Diplomatic And Courtly Worlds Of Philip Iv Of Spain, Lynn Williams
Forms Of Address And Epistolary Etiquette In The Diplomatic And Courtly Worlds Of Philip Iv Of Spain, Lynn Williams
Faculty Publications
Observance of established etiquette in the matter of forms of address is a feature of all societies in all ages. Nowhere could this be more evident than in the diplomatic and courtly worlds of Philip IV of Spain. The following extract from the entry on 'tratamiento' in the Enciclopedia Universal Ilustrada will serve to set the scene for this period in Spanish history: Contra las infracciones de las reglas sobre el tratamiento se dicto ya el 2 de Julio de 1600 por Felipe III una Pragmatica y otra en 1636 por Felipe IV disponiendo (que los que vinieren contra 10 …
Swinging Bridge - October 29, 2004, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - October 29, 2004, Sarah Adams
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Eastern Progress - 28 Oct 2004, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress - 28 Oct 2004, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress 2004-2005
No abstract provided.
An Examination Of Bernard Connor's The History Of Poland (1698) And Its Depiction Of The Political, Religious, And Cultural History Of The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, John Paul Bardunias
An Examination Of Bernard Connor's The History Of Poland (1698) And Its Depiction Of The Political, Religious, And Cultural History Of The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, John Paul Bardunias
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Connor was an Irish-born member of seventeenth-century English medical society who made an impact on medicine through his use of anatomy. This forward-thinking scientist also worked as a court physician for the Polish king John III Sobieski (1629- 1696) and published a history of that country.
This thesis will examine Bernard Connor's 1698 publication The History of Poland to show that the Commonwealth was considered a vision of a progressive European parliamentary government that could serve as a model for a struggling English parliamentary government, thus supporting Larry Wolff and Maria Todorova's vision of the later eighteenth-century creation of …
Eastern Progress - 21 Oct 2004, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress - 21 Oct 2004, Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Progress 2004-2005
No abstract provided.
Trinity Tripod, 2004-10-19, Trinity College
Trinity Tripod, 2004-10-19, Trinity College
Trinity Tripod (1904 - present)
No abstract provided.
Arbiter, October 14, Students Of Boise State University
Arbiter, October 14, Students Of Boise State University
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Buapim, Veronica, Bronx African American History Project
Buapim, Veronica, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Interviewers: Brian Purnell and Oghentoja Okoh
Interviewee: Veronica Buapin
Date Of Interview: October 5, 2004
Summarized By Eddie Mikus
Veronica Buapim is a Bronx resident who was born to Ghanaian immigrant families. Her life story depicts the experiences of a Ghanaian growing up in New York City as well as the evolution of the city’s community.
Buapim was born on March 10, 1983, at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital. Her parents came from different Ghanaian tribes and had 9 other children (seven of which were full siblings to Buapim). Buapim grew up in a residence called Academy Gardens, which was …
Performative Commemoratives, The Personal, And The Public: Spontaneous Shrines, Emergent Ritual, And The Field Of Folklore, Jack Santino
Performative Commemoratives, The Personal, And The Public: Spontaneous Shrines, Emergent Ritual, And The Field Of Folklore, Jack Santino
Popular Culture Faculty Publications
AFS Presidential Plenary Address, 2004
Radical, Getting To The Root: A Review Of Curriculum Dynamics: Recreating Heart, Dewey I. Dykstra
Radical, Getting To The Root: A Review Of Curriculum Dynamics: Recreating Heart, Dewey I. Dykstra
Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Information Seeking And Students Studying For Professional Careers: The Cases Of Enginerering And Law Students In Ireland, Gillian Kerins, Ronan Madden, Crystal Fulton
Information Seeking And Students Studying For Professional Careers: The Cases Of Enginerering And Law Students In Ireland, Gillian Kerins, Ronan Madden, Crystal Fulton
Articles
This paper reports the results of two empirical studies which explored the information seeking behaviour of engineering and law students in Ireland. Findings reveal similar patterns in the information seeking behaviour between students studying to become professionals and information seeking patterns of these groups identified in the Leckie et al. model. Students learned their information seeking strategies, including effective and less effective approaches, from educators. Mis-perceptions of the role and value of libraries and information professionals in their studies were common, and as a result, students often adopted information seeking strategies that excluded libraries and library staff. The two studies …
Learning Opportunities 2004/2005, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Learning Opportunities 2004/2005, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
Course Catalogs
Students must enroll in a core mathematics course each semester, advancing to the highest level possible during their six semesters at IMSA. Numerous elective options are available for expanded exploration.
Multi-Culturalism In Ireland: Examining The Context Of And Debates Surrounding The Citizenship Referendum, Melanie Todman
Multi-Culturalism In Ireland: Examining The Context Of And Debates Surrounding The Citizenship Referendum, Melanie Todman
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
In this paper, I hope to explore Irish reactions to multi-culturalism through the highly controversial citizenship referendum. This referendum, through which the twenty-seventh amendment to the Irish Constitution will be made, is fundamentally changing Ireland’s citizenship policy from one of jus soli and jus sanguinis to one of just jus sanguinis. This change has been made amid current inflows of immigrants, many of whom are racially distinct and come from a variety of cultural backgrounds. The framing question for this paper is: Like other European countries, Ireland is making the transition from a racially homogenous society to a more heterogenous …
Fall 2004, Seattle University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne
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The Inkwell, Armstrong Atlantic State University
The Knight Volume 15: Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
The Knight Volume 15: Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
The Bates Student - Volume 134 Number 02 - September 21, 2004, Bates College
The Bates Student - Volume 134 Number 02 - September 21, 2004, Bates College
The Bates Student
No abstract provided.
Powell, Morgan, Bronx African American History Project
Powell, Morgan, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Morgan’s full name is, Kristopher Morgan Powell. He was born in Mandevol, Jamaica in 1973. His parents were divorced, but his father was an engineer and his mother was a civil servant who worked in the founding years of the newly-independent Jamaican government. His mother moved to the US during his parents’ divorce and she established herself in Harlem, and when he moved to New York in 1974 they lived on Olinville Avenue in the Bronx, but spent much time in Harlem with his mom’s friends. Though Powell is Jamaican-American, he identifies as African-American because of his weak connection to …